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to spend the winter. The three-year planned time of the voyage was over, and several members requested to leave. Wilkes insisted on reading all journals and letters. When GuilloĂ» removed some pages from his journal, saying they were of a personal nature, Wilkes suspended GuilloĂ» and prepared charges
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became ill in August 1862. GuilloĂ» was one of many physicians called in to help, but they could do nothing and the young prince died, leading to a series of succession crises. He returned to the US in 1867. He lived for a while in
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Wilkes' imperious manner included dismissing many of the officers, leading to further low morale. GuilloĂ» attended to sailors injured by frequent floggings. In
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that were happening at the time. A visit to a navy ship was considered equivalent to stepping on "US territory", which had never been done before by a pope. Captain
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by opening a hospital. Although the plan would later be adopted, the resulting Queen's
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was stuck in the ice. They returned to Sydney for repairs, before resuming exploration.
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medical school in 1836. During 1836, he visited his father, who had moved to
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to head the new institution. GuilloĂ» was appointed by
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1372:"Keepers of the Culture: Kamehameha lV—(Part 3)"
1315:Fugitive Leaves: From the Historical Collections
1210:Charles Fleury GuilloĂ»; Emily Blackmore (1961).
641:"An American Navy Surgeon and His Papal Patient"
538:GuilloĂ» died on January 2, 1899, in New York of
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913:"Death List of a Day—Dr. Charles F. Guillou"
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1321:(2). Smithsonian Institution: 5–8.
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614:History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884
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